To all change-seeking Ugandans, Ours is not an ordinary victory. It’s a testament to what people power means. Thank you for standing bravely against brutality, abductions, and the like. Congratulations to all of us 🙏. Mwebale nnyo.
THANK YOU.
I have taken note of the many messages of appreciation from many of you, friends. I am extremely humbled that these little efforts towards making motherland better are recognised and appreciated by you all.
However, let me say that whereas the light tends to shine most on us leaders, we have a wonderful team that we work with, under the overall leadership of our President, @HEBobiwine.
Some of these comrades are on the frontline of the cause, while many others work behind the scenes.
In the case of yesterday, I want to appreciate all those who did everything within their power to ensure that the people's victory was secured. THANK YOU.
There are those who made sure we got our DR Forms on time - most of them jumping on boda-bodas while being chased by security operatives. THANK YOU.
Our polling agents and supervisors, many of whom resisted illegal orders to leave their stations. There were attempts to compromise some, but most stood their ground. THANK YOU.
The different political leaders who offered financial and logistical support to the campaign, but were also present to protect the vote at great personal risk. THANK YOU.
There are those who were running to different hospitals to ensure that our injured comrades got treatment, and the doctors who were attending to them. THANK YOU.
There are those who delivered food and water to our polling agents and supervisors to ensure they did not leave their stations. THANK YOU.
The lawyers who were running from police station to another to offer legal aid to those arrested. THANK YOU.
Our welfare team, who were updating family members of those arrested or abducted and availing those arrested with food and water. THANK YOU.
Our security team who tried their best to evacuate some leaders and comrades from harm's way. THANK YOU.
The members of our Election Management Committee who were with us at the tally centre doing our independent tally and quickly locating the anomalies. THANK YOU.
The many volunteers who spent the day making reports of whatever was going on, and the ordinary citizens who were being pushed off polling stations by the military and yet refusing to go far away. Many hid in buildings adjacent to polling stations and kept an eye on the goings on. THANK YOU.
Those who took great risks, taking pictures, and recording videos under very dangerous circumstances so that we kept updating the country after the media had been battered and forced to withdraw. THANK YOU.
Our diaspora team and EVERYBODY else.
Above all, the GREAT PEOPLE of Kawempe North who resisted all manner of intimidation to deliver comrade Nalukoola's victory. THANK YOU.
I am persuaded beyond measure that if this Unity of Purpose can continue and even grow, our victory will be closer than we all imagine.
Our message to the people of Kawempe North today was drawn from the words of IGG Betty Kamya. She recently revealed that out of the 49 million Ugandans, only about 35,000 people have access to public funds and can make decisions. They are the ones who steal over 10 trillion each year. They are the ones who have turned Uganda into one of the most corrupt countries in the world. They are the ones who have ensured we have no functional schools, hospitals or factories. They are the ones responsible for the mass exodus of young unemployed Ugandans who go to Arab countries to serve as maids. They are the ones who have ensured we have no infrastructure to speak about. They are the ones who send the impoverished military and police to beat up anti-corruption activists. A small clique that continues to steal and destroy the future of millions!
Ladies and gentlemen as we face the Kawempe North election and next year's election, we are asking the people of Uganda where they fall. One has to be amongst the 49 million oppressed tax-payers or part of the 35,000 oppressors. (And the number of the oppressors is even smaller because not all the 35,000 approve of this mess). Every Ugandan will have a choice on which side to belong!
"The day you hear our enemies speak of me in good terms, don’t share your secrets with me, because that means I would have betrayed you already"-Samora Machel
Tuyozaayoza omw @AdrianLubyayi_1 akubye ebirayiro bye nga Ssentebe waba Ssentebe. Ono yaliko Ssentebe wa Nkobazambogo ku Ssetendekero wa Makerere.
Tukwagaliza obuweereza obujjude ebibala.
#Nkobazambogo
New President elect of the Uganda Law Society @ug_lawsociety, Isaac K. Ssemakadde @IsaacSsemakadde has today visited the Kingdom Headquarters, Bulange Mmengo.
He joins the rest of the group as the new Nkobazambogo leadership is being inaugurated.
#ObwakabakaBwaBuganda
Pulezidenti w'ekibiina ekitaba bannamateeka mu ggwanga ki Uganda Law Society, Isaac Ssemakadde y'omu ku beetabye ku mukolo gw’okulayiza olukiiko oluggya olw'ekibiina ki Baganda Nkobazambogo Students Association oguyindira ku Bulange e Mengo. #BBSKATI
Today i received, @IsaacSsemakadde the newly elected President of the Uganda Law Society, who joined the members of the Buganda Youth Council at the inauguaration of a new Executive Committee of the Nkobazambogo National Association.
The rule of Law is essential to the development of Uganda and the integrity of the legal profession should be upheld at all times.
Ssemakadde promised to work with the Kingdom to ensure observance of human rights across the country.
AGAFA EMMENGO, LERO NGA 01/10/2024 OMUKUNGU ADRIAN LUBYAYI ALAYIZIDDWA NGA SSENTEBE WA NKOBAZAMBOGO UGANDA ( NEC).ERA MUBUFU BWEBUMU EKYAFAYO KITONGOZEDDWA, NGA KINO LYE TTU LYA NKOBAZAMBOGO, NGANO WANO NKOBAZAMBOGO EGENDA KUBA EWAGILA OBWAKABAKA NGA ZAMBOGO. TUBAYOZAYOZA BANAFFE
Supreme Court Judge Faith Mwondha has retired from the Judiciary service after clocking the statutory retirement age.
#VisionUpdates
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